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pacific ocean. it's enormous, and it is an inchenet sea and it has been sailed. it has been sailed for centuries. here are two ships, bottom ship that kind of little one locks like a little toy boat you'll know that ship. that's the santa maria like the pin tay the three ships that christopher columbus sailed to america, it was 60 feet long. 1492 the behemoth next to was the flagship of the chinese admiral jinghe six decks, 500 mariners on it, it dwarf ship that christopher columbus sailed on we need to understand how china views the pacific aside an ancient sea and enormous sea and one they have sailed for centuries. in the american mind when we think about the pacific what do we think about typically? world war ii. we think about the attack on pearl harbor. the campaign to retake the pacific. this is a period of time the early 1940s when the united states navy has hundreds of ships that we do today, we have hundreds of aircraft carriers. today, we have 12 aircraft carriers. hundreds of aircraft ca
pacific ocean. it's enormous, and it is an inchenet sea and it has been sailed. it has been sailed for centuries. here are two ships, bottom ship that kind of little one locks like a little toy boat you'll know that ship. that's the santa maria like the pin tay the three ships that christopher columbus sailed to america, it was 60 feet long. 1492 the behemoth next to was the flagship of the chinese admiral jinghe six decks, 500 mariners on it, it dwarf ship that christopher columbus sailed on...
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nimitz is in charge of terms of the e in central pacific, northern pacific, and the south pacific gormley and then alsey are going to command and then of course this whole idea of the central pacific and this way is important. and to talk about yorktown carrier operations a second. 1942, is sort of an epiphany for nimitz as a commander. talk to that time, we about lexington and yorktown being together for those operations, it's a situation king despite the fact that working eered carriers together, king really has the idea that, well, maybe we should e a little careful with our carriers. nimitz is the one who really pushes him. marshall his carriers and king said offensive fine this nimitz says is how we're going to do it. at that certainly happens at l sea coral sea and that's sort of what brings us to this particular battle. let me just go through the numbers for you here in terms of sea and you can follow along on the map. one there, mber orktown and lexing on the rende rendezvou. and nimitz says not so fast. et's see if we can't really make more of this happen, join and go lexing on t
nimitz is in charge of terms of the e in central pacific, northern pacific, and the south pacific gormley and then alsey are going to command and then of course this whole idea of the central pacific and this way is important. and to talk about yorktown carrier operations a second. 1942, is sort of an epiphany for nimitz as a commander. talk to that time, we about lexington and yorktown being together for those operations, it's a situation king despite the fact that working eered carriers...
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contributing to peace and shared prosperity in asia pacific and beyond. [speaking in a foreign language] [speaking in a foreign language] >> translator: just before coming here i held talks with president trump. and prior to that had a series of americans with american secretaries and politicians to discuss ways to strengthen our partnership. we agreed on range of collaborative actions to realize the twin objectives of growth and jobs beneficial to both sides. we will encourage our businesses to better connect our two markets in a way that would bring the most benefits to our people and to our businesses. [speaking in a foreign language] >> translator: the heritage foundation is an independent research institution, having positive influence on america's policy making process. your initiative and recommendations have been implemented. the foundation's core principles and values are crucial to social progress here in america. your insightful analysis, policy recommendations, and initiatives, are useful sources of information and reference for many nations,
contributing to peace and shared prosperity in asia pacific and beyond. [speaking in a foreign language] [speaking in a foreign language] >> translator: just before coming here i held talks with president trump. and prior to that had a series of americans with american secretaries and politicians to discuss ways to strengthen our partnership. we agreed on range of collaborative actions to realize the twin objectives of growth and jobs beneficial to both sides. we will encourage our...
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we are 107 miles from the pacific ocean. without that, we would be in big trouble. rail infrastructure is incredibly important. so many of the commodities we are exporting here could not arrive without rail infrastructure. railroads themselves make billions of dollars of investments, and they are continuing to do that. there are investments that need to be made it railroad related infrastructure, that are not as much a benefit to the railroads as they are two other forms or modes of transportation, who are presently impeded by rail operations, so overpasses and under crossings and all kinds of related infrastructure, particularly in complex urban areas like this, where the government itself has a real interest in helping the balance of commerce occur, without being impeded by our rail operations. if lewis and clark were here today, i think there would be some surprises. they probably cannot imagine the size of these ships and some of the facilities that have been built along the waterfront. in other ways, they would not be surprised. i think they knew factoring in t
we are 107 miles from the pacific ocean. without that, we would be in big trouble. rail infrastructure is incredibly important. so many of the commodities we are exporting here could not arrive without rail infrastructure. railroads themselves make billions of dollars of investments, and they are continuing to do that. there are investments that need to be made it railroad related infrastructure, that are not as much a benefit to the railroads as they are two other forms or modes of...
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this long journey had reached its destination and when clark first saw the pacific ocean, although, it turned out it was not quite the pacific, but they were close and he wrote in his journal famously, oceanview, oh the joy so this was in november 1805. there was a great deal of ecstasy at the time, but as the core discovery spent the next several months in oregon on the coast, a bit inland from the coast they quickly grew disenchanted with its. rainy winter and claimed only seven or eight days had been without train that winter and they also complained a lot about the food. they had trouble finding things to eat. they lived basically off elk meat and roots and because the weather was so damp they couldn't drive the meat and so it was often in the process of spoiling while they were eating it, so i actually looked back with some nostalgia to the previous winter, which they had spent in what is now north dakota, which was very cold, sometimes 40 but degrees below zero, but at least they had plenty of game two of off of in a variety different things that they could eat. so, they weren't
this long journey had reached its destination and when clark first saw the pacific ocean, although, it turned out it was not quite the pacific, but they were close and he wrote in his journal famously, oceanview, oh the joy so this was in november 1805. there was a great deal of ecstasy at the time, but as the core discovery spent the next several months in oregon on the coast, a bit inland from the coast they quickly grew disenchanted with its. rainy winter and claimed only seven or eight days...
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buddy glaser, senior advisor and director of our china project will talk about the asia-pacific papers and we will ask the panelists not to summarize the papers which identify between the american issues of convergence, divergence and some recommendations. my friend from the university will present on the asian-pacific strategy after bonnie and then will ship to the military relationship, david finkelstein. [inaudible] in the areas of convergence will be discussed and what we identified and analyzed in military sears. as doctor henry said, we endeavored to make these papers were based on the us national interest and us national strategy on our side and on the chinese national and are stressed and we did these in consultation that on the asian-pacific picture bonnie and i talked about how we might structured the paper and what we try to address but we were very clear about several things we had no veto over the other side, it had to be an honest and forthright explanation of interest and strategy from that country's perspective. we informed and talked to our government but the us govern
buddy glaser, senior advisor and director of our china project will talk about the asia-pacific papers and we will ask the panelists not to summarize the papers which identify between the american issues of convergence, divergence and some recommendations. my friend from the university will present on the asian-pacific strategy after bonnie and then will ship to the military relationship, david finkelstein. [inaudible] in the areas of convergence will be discussed and what we identified and...
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as the pacific islands of melanesia, micronesia, and polynesia. a u.s. census estimate in 2015 found 19 million residents of asian and pacific islander descent with a total u.s. population of 248 million people. in california, asian and pacific americans make up almost 21% of the population. and the bay area census in 2010 found that asians and pacific islanders make up almost 24% of the population, inching above latinos as the largest minority race across the nine counties. abc7's chris nguyen is here now with local apa leaders to talk about important issues affecting our bay area communities. >> cheryl, it's great to be here. i'm excited to introduce you to our panel of guests today. gina su is an actor based here in the bay area. she's the winner of the 2016-2017 miss asian global pageant. next, lan diep is an attorney. he currently serves as a san jose city council member representing district four. and finally, vincent pan, executive director of chinese for affirmative action. he's also a board member for the center for asian american media.
as the pacific islands of melanesia, micronesia, and polynesia. a u.s. census estimate in 2015 found 19 million residents of asian and pacific islander descent with a total u.s. population of 248 million people. in california, asian and pacific americans make up almost 21% of the population. and the bay area census in 2010 found that asians and pacific islanders make up almost 24% of the population, inching above latinos as the largest minority race across the nine counties. abc7's chris nguyen...
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ocean, although it turned out it wasn't quite the pacific but they were close, he wrote in his journal famously ocean in view, oh, the joy. and so this was in november of 1805. so there was a great deal of ecstasy at the time, but as the core discovery spent the next several months in oregon along the coast of the inland from the coast, they quickly grew disenchanted with it. it was a very rainy winter. they claim that only seven or eight days have been without rain that winter. and they also complained a lot about the food. they had trouble finding things to eat. they live basically off elk meat and roots, and because the weather was so damn they couldn't drive the meat, and so it was often in the process of spoiling whether eating it -- damp. so looking back with some nostalgia to the previous winter which did spit in what's now north dakota at fort mandan, which was very cold come sometimes 40 degrees below zero, but at least they had plenty of again to live off of and a variety of different things that they could eat. so you weren't necessarily enamored with her time in oregon, des
ocean, although it turned out it wasn't quite the pacific but they were close, he wrote in his journal famously ocean in view, oh, the joy. and so this was in november of 1805. so there was a great deal of ecstasy at the time, but as the core discovery spent the next several months in oregon along the coast of the inland from the coast, they quickly grew disenchanted with it. it was a very rainy winter. they claim that only seven or eight days have been without rain that winter. and they also...
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turn around job at cathay pacific.cathay pacific. in recent years it has been selling tickets below cost to keep its planes full. so, now mr hogg is going to under go a huge revamp at cathay pacific and hundreds ofjobs are expected to go by the end of the year. thank you very much. 0ptimism about china's economy helped keep the asian markets moving higher. it also gave commodity prices a boost. the dollar hovered near its lowest level for several months with investors betting that any further interest rate rises in the us would come slowly. the us currency was still smarting after the collapse of the republicans' push to overhaul healthcare dealt a blow to president donald trump's ability to pass promised tax cuts and infrastructure spending. the main european markets have opened the day higher. down slightly in london. household goods giant reckitt benckiser has confirmed a $4.2 billion deal to sell food brands including french's mustard and frank's hot sauces to us group, mccormick. shares in reckitt, the ftse100 lis
turn around job at cathay pacific.cathay pacific. in recent years it has been selling tickets below cost to keep its planes full. so, now mr hogg is going to under go a huge revamp at cathay pacific and hundreds ofjobs are expected to go by the end of the year. thank you very much. 0ptimism about china's economy helped keep the asian markets moving higher. it also gave commodity prices a boost. the dollar hovered near its lowest level for several months with investors betting that any further...
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d i did the asia pacific paper. but with a lot of participation from bonnie and doug paul and other experts around town. and this is a good discussion. and now for the really hard part. i'm going to invite the next panel to come up. we will give you room now. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> good afternoon. the first panel really did a stellar job of staying within the time limits and in staying within the guidelines of not simply summarizing their papers but actually looking for area, of convergence and divergence between the views of the two sides. and particularly those with policy significance. our panel will be dealing with a different set of issues. but ones that are actually also fundamentally important to the bilateral u.s./china relationship. economics. this was the area which during our election campaign seemed to be the most controversial issue between china and the united states. unlike the exciting north korean issue which gets a lot of the attention, the problem with the north korean problem. the a
d i did the asia pacific paper. but with a lot of participation from bonnie and doug paul and other experts around town. and this is a good discussion. and now for the really hard part. i'm going to invite the next panel to come up. we will give you room now. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> good afternoon. the first panel really did a stellar job of staying within the time limits and in staying within the guidelines of not simply summarizing their papers but actually looking for...
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and chinese strategy and interest in the asia-pacific region, and also u.s.-china military to military issues. in the next panel will cover economics, global issues and politics. scott kennedy will share that session. we had a number of participants who helped to write the papers or joined us in study groups to review the papers so this is a representative group, claiming that anyone who is involved but some of the key authors for each of the papers were going to address in the panels. bonnie glaser, my colleague at csis and director by china project will talk about the asia-pacific papers. we're going to ask that panelists not to summarize the papers but identify between the american and chinese papers the issues of convergence, divergence and some recommendations. my friend zhu feng were present on the asia-pacific strategy issue after bonnie. then will ship to the military relationship. david finkelstein and zhang tuosheng from the chinese foundation for international security studies will address the areas of convergence divergence and implications of wha
and chinese strategy and interest in the asia-pacific region, and also u.s.-china military to military issues. in the next panel will cover economics, global issues and politics. scott kennedy will share that session. we had a number of participants who helped to write the papers or joined us in study groups to review the papers so this is a representative group, claiming that anyone who is involved but some of the key authors for each of the papers were going to address in the panels. bonnie...
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share views on the new trump administration in the united states and its engagement with the indo-pacific region, or as the organizers coined my topic, trump and asia. it is one of our most important foreign policy considerations for some time as the united states matters, to australia, to our region and the world. for the past 70 years, since the end of the second world war including the war in the pacific, the united states has been the instigator, the promoter and the guarantor of what we call the international rules-based order. this order has underpinned international law and has defined the way states should behave, in general, and towards each other. while the international rules-based order has embraced globalization, economic integration, the rule of law, human rights and free and open societies, it has not always been universally applied or enforced. nonetheless the united states has been the reference point, as the most powerful economy with the greatest military capability, and the only nation with the values, interests, global alliances and thus the ability to uphold and defe
share views on the new trump administration in the united states and its engagement with the indo-pacific region, or as the organizers coined my topic, trump and asia. it is one of our most important foreign policy considerations for some time as the united states matters, to australia, to our region and the world. for the past 70 years, since the end of the second world war including the war in the pacific, the united states has been the instigator, the promoter and the guarantor of what we...
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do you think the trans—pacific china.k the tra ns—pacific partnership will really survive? the big question is, if they get the framework going so it can exist for a while without the us, that is possible, and it will probably be possible until november, and then it's reallyjust something that provides some good arguments for liberal us interests, or us in —— industry, to say, guys, we need to get back into trade talks. that would be really a big political positive point. the united states has officially notified south korea that it wants to start talks next month on revising their free trade agreement. the two countries have a significant trade deficit and us president donald trump has called the trade deal horrible. earlier i asked an employee of mcquarrie securities for his reaction. yes, it is about 1596 of our exports, so the actual impact on negotiations would not be huge. it depends — even though it depends on the actual negotiation between korea and the us. but obviously trump and our government is trying to lower
do you think the trans—pacific china.k the tra ns—pacific partnership will really survive? the big question is, if they get the framework going so it can exist for a while without the us, that is possible, and it will probably be possible until november, and then it's reallyjust something that provides some good arguments for liberal us interests, or us in —— industry, to say, guys, we need to get back into trade talks. that would be really a big political positive point. the united...
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policy and the asia-pacific reason -- region under the trump administration. this was in melbourne, australia. topics, climate change and trade. this is 20 minutes. >> what a pleasure it is to be back here in melbourne. today provides to share views on the trump administration in the united states, and its engagement with the end of pacific region, or as the organizers have coined my speech, "trump and asia." it is one of the most important foreign policy considerations for some time as the united states matters to australia, to our region and to the world. of the second world war, including the war in the pacific, the united states has been the instigator, promoter and the guarantor of what we call the world order. this order has underpinned international law and has defined the way states should behave in general and towards each other. globalization,ed economic integration, human rights and free and open societies. it has not always been universally applied or in force. nonetheless, the united states has been the reference point as the most powerful economy
policy and the asia-pacific reason -- region under the trump administration. this was in melbourne, australia. topics, climate change and trade. this is 20 minutes. >> what a pleasure it is to be back here in melbourne. today provides to share views on the trump administration in the united states, and its engagement with the end of pacific region, or as the organizers have coined my speech, "trump and asia." it is one of the most important foreign policy considerations for some...
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they use their location along the columbia and portland river to become the center for trade in the pacific northwest. today they generate about $15 billion annually in imports and exports. learn more about portland all weekend on american history tv. >> the art in portland oregon and we are in the upstairs of the reading room. to date we are going to see collections from the lewis and clark collection. exhibit withhe them on their expedition. see contemporary accounts of the expedition that followed immediately after their return to washington. there also going to see legacy of the expedition. 150 yearsals from later and the offense of the expedition. and us thes developing relationship between americans idea of the west. that is with material about adventuring from the early 19th century. once the west was beginning to it was a more scientific and knowledge-based understanding of the frontier of america. first we are going to learn about the traveling library. then we are going to talk to a assistant director about early accounts and finally i will talk exercises that reflect on the exped
they use their location along the columbia and portland river to become the center for trade in the pacific northwest. today they generate about $15 billion annually in imports and exports. learn more about portland all weekend on american history tv. >> the art in portland oregon and we are in the upstairs of the reading room. to date we are going to see collections from the lewis and clark collection. exhibit withhe them on their expedition. see contemporary accounts of the expedition...
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including material representative of the things they brought with them on their expedition to the pacific ocean. contemporary material that informed their decisions. we will see contemporary expedition the and we will see the legacy of the expedition. material that reflects upon expedition from 150 years later and romanticize the offense. that's the events. it shows is the developing relationship of americans with the idea of the west. with material that reflect upon the nature of adventuring and the unknown from the early 19 century and move forward once the west is being known into a more scientific and knowledge-based understanding of this frontier. first, we will learn about the books lewis and clark took along with them. and great effort. talk to thel though head of special collections. finally, i will talk about some andhe 20th century novels intellectual exercises that are reflected on the expedition which later. >> we will start by looking at some items from the traveling library lewis and clark brought with them on their journeys. theave tried to re-create library lewis and clark
including material representative of the things they brought with them on their expedition to the pacific ocean. contemporary material that informed their decisions. we will see contemporary expedition the and we will see the legacy of the expedition. material that reflects upon expedition from 150 years later and romanticize the offense. that's the events. it shows is the developing relationship of americans with the idea of the west. with material that reflect upon the nature of adventuring...
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korean pacific peninsula. [indiscernible] the u.s. has twice -- the so-called freedom of navigation in the south china sea and declared military arms sales to taiwan again. about an active impact on the relationship. the ge two leaders are at 20 conference. both leaders will meet each other. firstoon, we will have talks between the two joints of staff. president trump will visit china in the second half of this year. i hope these efforts will stabilize the relationship and stabilize the overall relationship of our two countries. it will be beneficial for the regional peace and stability. i will stop here. thank you. >> thank you. let mask one or two questions of the panel and then we will open it up. we covered a lot of issues in these papers. all the military and defense issues and different domains. let me focus first on one area which is very much in the news, north korea. of all the issues we looked at in the paper, including cyber, ailuding ai ivy -- including ib the korean peninsula, is the one where the united states and china
korean pacific peninsula. [indiscernible] the u.s. has twice -- the so-called freedom of navigation in the south china sea and declared military arms sales to taiwan again. about an active impact on the relationship. the ge two leaders are at 20 conference. both leaders will meet each other. firstoon, we will have talks between the two joints of staff. president trump will visit china in the second half of this year. i hope these efforts will stabilize the relationship and stabilize the overall...
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clark first saw the pacific ocean, although it turned out it was not the pacific, but they were close, he wrote in his joy."l famously "ode the 1805.as in november of it was a great deal of ecstasy. spent the next several months in oregon along the coast, a little bit inland from the coast. winter, they rainy claim that only seven or eight days had in without rain that winter. the complained a lot about food. they had trouble finding things to eat. they laid off -- they lived off elk meat. because the weather was so damp they cannot try the mean -- dry the meat. it was often stolen. i look back to the nostalgia of their previous winter, which they spent in what is now north dakota, which was very cold. sometimes 40 degrees below zero. at least they had money of game to live off of, and a variety of things they could eat. they were not an armored with edeir time in oregon -- enamor with their time in oregon, despite arriving there. the links that they went do to keep this dry during what was a watery journey, they had jefferson who taught lewis how to wrap books in oilcloth. they had s
clark first saw the pacific ocean, although it turned out it was not the pacific, but they were close, he wrote in his joy."l famously "ode the 1805.as in november of it was a great deal of ecstasy. spent the next several months in oregon along the coast, a little bit inland from the coast. winter, they rainy claim that only seven or eight days had in without rain that winter. the complained a lot about food. they had trouble finding things to eat. they laid off -- they lived off elk...
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from there, he sailed to the pacific and saw action and a lot of action in the pacific war. like so many others of his generation, gerald ford returned home and started a family. he ran for congress, where he served the people of michigan with honor for many years. from there, he became vice-president and then president of the united states of america. with this ship, we honor him for his lifetime of selfless and distinguished service. we also remember his wife, betty. i remember her well. and we honor the bravery she showed in living her life so that her experiences could help others. susan, she was a great woman, a great woman. [applaus [applause] >> gerald ford said that his time in the navy convinced him that our lack of military preparation before world war ii had only encouraged our enemies to fight harder and harder and harder. he learned a lot. in the future, ford said, i felt the united states had to be strong, never again could we allow our military to be anything, but the absolute best. if he could see this ship today, president gerald ford would see his vision br
from there, he sailed to the pacific and saw action and a lot of action in the pacific war. like so many others of his generation, gerald ford returned home and started a family. he ran for congress, where he served the people of michigan with honor for many years. from there, he became vice-president and then president of the united states of america. with this ship, we honor him for his lifetime of selfless and distinguished service. we also remember his wife, betty. i remember her well. and...
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by the us by the trans—pacific partnership, they we re the trans—pacific partnership, they were to stepe than 600 million consumers. fairly subdued trading in the markets in asia. the news of north korea's missile launch yesterday has impacted on the asian markets— trading subdued — safe havens like yen and gold attracting investors. no movement from america to spark any enthusiasm on the asian markets as it was independence day yesterday. the geopolitical tensions, both north korea, issues with qatar, you would expect oil to be breaking through $50 a barrel as it is seen as a bit more of the sta bles it is seen as a bit more of the stables state haven. there is that issue of oversupply so that is at continued concern. you can see the yen is slightly up. don't forget you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. i'm @bbcrachelhorne ijust want i just want to tell you about how police repeatedly failed the disabled refugee who sought the help before being murdered in bristol four years ago. that's according to a report by the independent police complaints commission. jon k
by the us by the trans—pacific partnership, they we re the trans—pacific partnership, they were to stepe than 600 million consumers. fairly subdued trading in the markets in asia. the news of north korea's missile launch yesterday has impacted on the asian markets— trading subdued — safe havens like yen and gold attracting investors. no movement from america to spark any enthusiasm on the asian markets as it was independence day yesterday. the geopolitical tensions, both north korea,...
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georgia pacific held ultimate stress test to showcase the strength of new paper plates. servers holding meals that weighed two pounds 40 feet above the ground across 125 feet of rope to deliver meals. drama. >> if my dog was there, be right under them waiting for them to spill. >> would have been disappointed. apparently made it and plates from georgia pacific. >> all the focus to the paper plates and should be going to the acrobats. >> georgia pacific makes plates that hold two pounds. >> if you're running the marathon tomorrow, lot of luck. details tomorrow. >> "saturday night live" up next. good night. [ cheers and applause ] >> and that is another example of how faulkner influenced latin american literature. [ cellphone beeps ] seth, i thought i told you to turn off your phone. >> i'm sorry, mrs. lehman. i think someone re-tweeted me. >> seth, you're just some random
georgia pacific held ultimate stress test to showcase the strength of new paper plates. servers holding meals that weighed two pounds 40 feet above the ground across 125 feet of rope to deliver meals. drama. >> if my dog was there, be right under them waiting for them to spill. >> would have been disappointed. apparently made it and plates from georgia pacific. >> all the focus to the paper plates and should be going to the acrobats. >> georgia pacific makes plates that...
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the second is -- then we see some sort of chinese assertiveness in asia pacific. of course, this place is very important ground as i mentioned to have a serious examination of china's foreign policy redirection or strategy but from a perspective, i consider chinese methodology in the region remain largely, some sort of china domestic transition is not the power competing based, for example, north korea issues. i consider china's policy has been consistently and smart. [inaudible] >> indecisive dprk, but why it's hard for china, very tangible change of moscow policy, most importantly deeper into factor. before china can become some sort of very successfulfully transform the power, consider china remain vulnerable at large . in the region, competing place, inherent assertiveness. another point is, we consider no matter how way die verge but strategy and policy should be rendered is not history -- [inaudible] >> well overshadow power relationship between china and beijing. [inaudible] >> harvard professor, sense -- sensationalist, u.s. and china can jointly create so
the second is -- then we see some sort of chinese assertiveness in asia pacific. of course, this place is very important ground as i mentioned to have a serious examination of china's foreign policy redirection or strategy but from a perspective, i consider chinese methodology in the region remain largely, some sort of china domestic transition is not the power competing based, for example, north korea issues. i consider china's policy has been consistently and smart. [inaudible] >>...
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one thing he has done is paid up the trans—pacific has done is paid up the tra ns—pacific partnershiptnership agreement because he thinks that trade has not served the united states well and says he wants to renegotiate nafta. .. to make says he wants to renegotiate nafta... to make it more like ttip. he taps into the zeitgeist and has criticised countries like japan and germany because they have huge trade surpluses. he was to bring jobs to the united states. well, he says that, he says that. if we look at what he is doing, he will actually end up driving down wages. his secretary has been out there reassuring business audience is that when they renegotiate nafta, they are going to do to make it more like the tra ns—pacific partnership are going to do to make it more like the trans—pacific partnership which is exactly what trump campaigned against. 0f is exactly what trump campaigned against. of course, he raised these hopes but i don't believe he is going to bring thejobs back and support middle—class lifestyles. he did it to get elected and it was a resona nt did it to get elected
one thing he has done is paid up the trans—pacific has done is paid up the tra ns—pacific partnershiptnership agreement because he thinks that trade has not served the united states well and says he wants to renegotiate nafta. .. to make says he wants to renegotiate nafta... to make it more like ttip. he taps into the zeitgeist and has criticised countries like japan and germany because they have huge trade surpluses. he was to bring jobs to the united states. well, he says that, he says...
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the place, the south pacific. the duty, patrolling the enemy without the help of radar. if you know anything about kennedy, you know the japanese sunk his ship. he was missing for a week. to rescue the 11 surviving members of his crew. her, hedn't been for wouldn't have gone into combat and become a war hero. he first disappeared, there were some news stories, but not a lot of detail about what happened. but when he came home stateside in 1940 four, he did not go visit his mom and dad or friends or siblings. inga, whotely went to by this time was a powerful and influential gossip columnist. he wanted to see her and was trying to rekindle their romance, which she was not. was amazed by what he told her about the ordeal he had undergone. it's still debatable whether the itself was kennedy's fault, but in the aftermath, he did behave heroically and allowed his crew to survive. so she ran a story in newspapers it became country and the template of the story of john kennedy and the pt 109 going forward. the story was read by john hirschi, a casual acquaintance of the kennedys
the place, the south pacific. the duty, patrolling the enemy without the help of radar. if you know anything about kennedy, you know the japanese sunk his ship. he was missing for a week. to rescue the 11 surviving members of his crew. her, hedn't been for wouldn't have gone into combat and become a war hero. he first disappeared, there were some news stories, but not a lot of detail about what happened. but when he came home stateside in 1940 four, he did not go visit his mom and dad or...
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mountain and pacific time zone, 202-748-8001. the u have worked in federal prison system and want to give perspective on this, 202-748-8002. go back to medical personnel, ther personnel ending up in guard towers, how does that happen and why does the federal rison system think they were qualified to take these positions on? guest: one thing, the medical insonnel are not necessarily the guard towers, but they are rec yards, in the rec yards, in the corridors and necessary because of staffing shortages throughout the system. there have been persistent problems in meeting some of the a number of years now. called in prison vernac lar augmentation. nurses are tapped, physical therapists are tapped to perform traditional security jobs and in them, it'sations with become troubling because they themselves don't believe they're qualified to work as security officers and a number of these coming from the public health service, the service is a little recognized agency within quasi military a medical provide services within the prison syst
mountain and pacific time zone, 202-748-8001. the u have worked in federal prison system and want to give perspective on this, 202-748-8002. go back to medical personnel, ther personnel ending up in guard towers, how does that happen and why does the federal rison system think they were qualified to take these positions on? guest: one thing, the medical insonnel are not necessarily the guard towers, but they are rec yards, in the rec yards, in the corridors and necessary because of staffing...
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but in asia and the pacific the response is lagging. it has slowed.e not seeing the same gains in this region that we are in eastern southern africa. and why is that? it is really about political commitment. the evidence is that, the science is that, we know what needs to be done. countries have shown in the past that they can achieve higher levels of incidents reduction. but in the last six years we have only seen a small fraction of what was achieved in the decade before. and i think it is complacency. countries have taken their foot off the pedal, if you like, and have slowed the response. but they need to re—energise. communities and governments together need to re—energise, to make this response happened. asia obviously a huge region. 0ther response happened. asia obviously a huge region. other countries in particular that you believe that complacency is leading the new infections of hiv? well, there are about ten countries in our region that make up the bulk of the new infections, but amongst those, there area infections, but amongst those, ther
but in asia and the pacific the response is lagging. it has slowed.e not seeing the same gains in this region that we are in eastern southern africa. and why is that? it is really about political commitment. the evidence is that, the science is that, we know what needs to be done. countries have shown in the past that they can achieve higher levels of incidents reduction. but in the last six years we have only seen a small fraction of what was achieved in the decade before. and i think it is...
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pacific misting its estimates.s after he completed the acquisition of the 40% stake in new generation. this season impact in earnings for the first quarter of fiscal 2017. that is what we are watching. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ host: positive earnings and rising confidence push wall street to new highs. asia-pacific is expected to build on that. host: crude prices again about $40 in new york for the first time since june. u.s. inventories are said to have fallen sharply. the palace failing to capitalize on the casino recovery. host: and the bank of japan's new members say it is far too soon to discuss cutting stimulus. the bank is seen being years behind its global peers. host: this is the second hour of "daybreak asia." i'm yvonne man in hong kong. ramy: i'm ramy inocencio. a quick recap of what happened in the u.s.. pretty much green across the board. the dow hitting an intraday high, still about 100 points, mostly because of the earnings train. mcdonald's and caterpillar being the bellwether there, pushing stocks t
pacific misting its estimates.s after he completed the acquisition of the 40% stake in new generation. this season impact in earnings for the first quarter of fiscal 2017. that is what we are watching. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ host: positive earnings and rising confidence push wall street to new highs. asia-pacific is expected to build on that. host: crude prices again about $40 in new york for the first time since june. u.s. inventories are said to have fallen sharply. the palace failing to...
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in may of that year, john bolt finally made it to the south pacific. the spanish for holy spirit was the name of the island that was home to a pool of replacement pilots refining their skills and growing anxious to face off against the japanese. >> and what aircraft were you assigned to fly? >> the f-4u. a beautiful bird. had lots of bugs in it, but it had an engine that was almost twice the horsepower of the zero. >> what were some of the bugs in the early ones? >> planes would cut out at high altitude. the guns would freeze up. if they spilled gas at the top of the fuselage, it could run down inside and the plane blow up. but despite all that, it was really a god send because it was so superior in speed. >> while training there, one man in particular stood out to john bolt. a gruff, hard-drinking pilot named gregory boyington, older than the rest, he soon picked up the nickname pappy. >> he was a great instructor. he had the benefit of a couple of years of fighting in china and boyington was our senior officer. later, the pool became a squadron, the
in may of that year, john bolt finally made it to the south pacific. the spanish for holy spirit was the name of the island that was home to a pool of replacement pilots refining their skills and growing anxious to face off against the japanese. >> and what aircraft were you assigned to fly? >> the f-4u. a beautiful bird. had lots of bugs in it, but it had an engine that was almost twice the horsepower of the zero. >> what were some of the bugs in the early ones? >>...
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two storms in the pacific have kicked up big waves that will arrive on our shores sunday. keep the kids back from the water. sunrise in san francisco is at 6:10 am. sunset is at 8:22 pm. don't forget you can always get the latest weather updates and traffic alerts with the kron4 app. download it for free for apple and android devices. no major hot spots. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. (tiffany) breaking news from overnight... the senate has rejected a measure to repeal parts of former president barack obama's health law. (james) this deal is a serious blow to president donald trump and the gop agenda. unable to pass even a so-called "skinny repeal," it was unclear if senate republicans could advance any health bill. three republicans joined with all democrats to reject the amendment. it would have repealed mandates that most individuals get health insurance and that large companies provide it to their employees. it also would have delayed a tax on medical devices. here's senate majority leader mi
two storms in the pacific have kicked up big waves that will arrive on our shores sunday. keep the kids back from the water. sunrise in san francisco is at 6:10 am. sunset is at 8:22 pm. don't forget you can always get the latest weather updates and traffic alerts with the kron4 app. download it for free for apple and android devices. no major hot spots. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. (tiffany) breaking news from...
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turning to the indo-asia-pacific strategy, i only have a little bit of time, the asia-pacific area has some of the largest economies, many militaries representing 60% of gdp, et cetera but what are your thoughts and how we should move forward in the asia-pacific theater? >> i think the chinese have been modernizing quite significantly in recent years, and that threatens our ability for freedom of movement. it's really important that we find ways to maintain the security architecture of the pacific rim. it's very important that we support our allies and partners there, and reassure them of our commitments. >> well, i'd like to see a continuing focus on the asia come into asia-pacific area, because as of the rest of the world becomes even more unstable, at least if we can keep the into asia-pacific area stable, even more stable, even with north korea and china as major players in there, things like acquisition reform and other things that you could bring to the table, i hope that will release more resources for the indo-asia-pacific arena. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you. mr. shana
turning to the indo-asia-pacific strategy, i only have a little bit of time, the asia-pacific area has some of the largest economies, many militaries representing 60% of gdp, et cetera but what are your thoughts and how we should move forward in the asia-pacific theater? >> i think the chinese have been modernizing quite significantly in recent years, and that threatens our ability for freedom of movement. it's really important that we find ways to maintain the security architecture of...
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and that's pacific -- the laydown of our forces in the pacific. which a number of us on the committee, the chairman, myself and others, have taken a lot of interest in. because we need to get this right. we've had a hard time getting it right in terms of cost and in terms of strategic location of our marines and air force and other forces. will you commitme to work with this committee on making sure there is a united effort and kind of joint cooperation between the congress and the pentagon on making sure we get that correct? >> i am committed to doing that. >> a final question. i notice in your background you have a lot of technical expertise on missile defense. just give me your sense on what you think are priorities. i know you answered advanced questions for this hearing that dealt with missile defense. a number of us are interested in it. what should be our priorities on homeland missile defense, not just missile defense for our allies and the asia-pacific or the middle east? and where should the priorities be? and do you see the threat to th
and that's pacific -- the laydown of our forces in the pacific. which a number of us on the committee, the chairman, myself and others, have taken a lot of interest in. because we need to get this right. we've had a hard time getting it right in terms of cost and in terms of strategic location of our marines and air force and other forces. will you commitme to work with this committee on making sure there is a united effort and kind of joint cooperation between the congress and the pentagon on...
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to make it more like the tra ns—pacific partnership.s to hire american, buy american and that's what i mean about the fact that he taps into the zeitgeist. he's criticised countries like japan and germany because they have huge trade surpluses. he wants to bring jobs to the united states. well, he says that. yes. he says that. i think if we look at what he is doing, he will actually end up driving down wages. his commerce secretary, wilbur ross, has been out there reassuring business audiences that when they renegotiate nafta, they're going to do to make it more like the trans—pacific partnership which is exactly what trump campaigned against. so of course he raised these hopes but i don't believe he is going to bring thejobs back and support middle—class lifestyles. he did it to get elected and it was a resonant promise but that is why my argument is that progressives need to step up into this moment with a real 21st—centuryjobs programme and i'm passionate about climate change and the fact that we need jobs that are going to support m
to make it more like the tra ns—pacific partnership.s to hire american, buy american and that's what i mean about the fact that he taps into the zeitgeist. he's criticised countries like japan and germany because they have huge trade surpluses. he wants to bring jobs to the united states. well, he says that. yes. he says that. i think if we look at what he is doing, he will actually end up driving down wages. his commerce secretary, wilbur ross, has been out there reassuring business...
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ocean. influences from the pacific ocean.m kept screaming "i'm dead, i'm dead!" bullets are flying out, bullets are flying in> a carjacking victim recalls the terrifying moments a wanted fugitive forced her to drive while police gave chase and a gunbattle ensued. plus.... a husband accused of killing his wife on a cruise ship. what he reportedly told someone ... about why he did it. <><> ((gary sports tease)) "it's training camp time. they're starting to arrive, the 49ers and the raiders. we'll give you a little hit from santa clara. also, hey, the warrior roster is fully stocked now. we'll tell you the latest guy to sign and we'll have a little fun speaking to the warriors. can't have enough of this guy, steph curry, one more time, across the pond. later in this broadcast." ((steve lead - landing vo)) with all the free games offered on phones on tablets kids now have access to online gaming at a young age. as a parent it can be challenging to know what games, and what platforms, are safe. kron 4's tech reporter
ocean. influences from the pacific ocean.m kept screaming "i'm dead, i'm dead!" bullets are flying out, bullets are flying in> a carjacking victim recalls the terrifying moments a wanted fugitive forced her to drive while police gave chase and a gunbattle ensued. plus.... a husband accused of killing his wife on a cruise ship. what he reportedly told someone ... about why he did it. ((gary sports tease)) "it's training camp time. they're starting to arrive, the 49ers and the...
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out of the pacific big doings going on. tropical storm greg here providing some rain showers into the hawaiian islands. we have tropical storm irwin, then we have hurricane hilary. all together, they are churning up the swells and by this weekend a beach hazard statement in effect for all of our south-facing beaches. so yeah, a hurricane can affect our weather. we have dangerous rip currents and sneaker waves at the beaches and i want to be very mindful of that. i mention that because people will be flocking to the beaches this weekend with the hot weather inland. today, nearly 80 on the sand in santa cruz as bright sunshine -- don't forget the sunblock. sunset at 8:22. and by then, these are the temperatures we will report into our weather logs. nearly 70 in pacifica. low 70s to high 70s around the rim of the bay. nearly 90 in redwood city. nearly 100 throughout the tri- valley. we'll hit 100 degrees in brentwood and the discovery bay area, antioch. i got to tell you, one of our weather watchers, alan hughes in lower lake,
out of the pacific big doings going on. tropical storm greg here providing some rain showers into the hawaiian islands. we have tropical storm irwin, then we have hurricane hilary. all together, they are churning up the swells and by this weekend a beach hazard statement in effect for all of our south-facing beaches. so yeah, a hurricane can affect our weather. we have dangerous rip currents and sneaker waves at the beaches and i want to be very mindful of that. i mention that because people...
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it's 40% of the world's economy, the trans-pacific partnership.ot of countries are saying we'll make exceptions if we can trade with this very large trading bloc. the u.s. is a large market. it's not the large nest the world. the european uniunion is the largest in the world. we live in an interconnected world and the u.s. is not any more the central, dominating force there. it's big but the eu is big, china is big, and you all have to play with each other. >> both looking more and more prescient now, the post-american world. you can see that you never saw it accelerating as fast as it has. >> i never thought i would see the united states abdicate, almost resign from its position as leader of the world. what i was talking about is how countries like china were growing in power and influence, india and brazil and they wanted a larger say in the world. the g20 is a perfect example of that. >> not a willing abdication? >> we're seeing others not stepping up, but the u.s. stepping back. >> there's a method to stepping back. you have to give voice to t
it's 40% of the world's economy, the trans-pacific partnership.ot of countries are saying we'll make exceptions if we can trade with this very large trading bloc. the u.s. is a large market. it's not the large nest the world. the european uniunion is the largest in the world. we live in an interconnected world and the u.s. is not any more the central, dominating force there. it's big but the eu is big, china is big, and you all have to play with each other. >> both looking more and more...
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robert: and welcome back to "asian pacific america."e are here at the "flower power" exhibit at the asian art museum in san francisco, and we are now going to take a closer look at the six flowers that are featured in this exhibition. dany, thank you very much for conducting this tour for us. dany: you're welcome. robert: where are we going to start? dany: we start with the lotus. and the lotus blossom is arguably the most important flower in asia. it appears in both religious and non-religious artworks, and it's celebrated across several cultures as a symbol of transcendence. robert: culturally speaking, why is it the first? dany: because the lotus blossom, as you may know, it blossoms out of muddy waters, but yet still remains pristine and pure. and so, many asian cultures have turned that into a symbol of purity, of transcendence, and we see that theme running through much of asian art. robert: what do we see as far as this exhibition when it comes to the lotus? dany: sure, so, the exhibition is--this, the lotus section, is organized
robert: and welcome back to "asian pacific america."e are here at the "flower power" exhibit at the asian art museum in san francisco, and we are now going to take a closer look at the six flowers that are featured in this exhibition. dany, thank you very much for conducting this tour for us. dany: you're welcome. robert: where are we going to start? dany: we start with the lotus. and the lotus blossom is arguably the most important flower in asia. it appears in both...
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the delta, gusting at 28 miles an hour meaning that cool pacificare continues to move through, -- pacific air continues to move through. 88 in antioch, 86 and concord, low 80s in santa rosa, south bay looking just this nice or an afternoon high of 80. in san jose and around the bay a lot of 70s, 72 in oakland, 65 in san francisco where it will remain cool and partly cloudy. half moon bay has low 60s in the forecast with temperatures cooling slightly into the holiday, a look at those numbers and your extended forecast is coming up. >>> thousands of people spent some of the holiday weekend at demonstrations calling for the impeachment of president trump. >> i think people are mad and fed up with what he is doing, and they are not happy. >> hundreds gathered at the justin herman plaza, calling on congress to remove donald trump from the white house, many saying the president is making america look bad to the rest of the world. >> he is certainly not presidential integrating to the office of the presidency. that is something i struggle with as a conservative. >> frankly this is embarrassing a
the delta, gusting at 28 miles an hour meaning that cool pacificare continues to move through, -- pacific air continues to move through. 88 in antioch, 86 and concord, low 80s in santa rosa, south bay looking just this nice or an afternoon high of 80. in san jose and around the bay a lot of 70s, 72 in oakland, 65 in san francisco where it will remain cool and partly cloudy. half moon bay has low 60s in the forecast with temperatures cooling slightly into the holiday, a look at those numbers and...
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there is even more evidence that she may have crash landed in the pacific 80 years ago. a research crew brought four bone-sniffing dogs to an island about 2,000 miles southwest of hawaii. they believe she died at a make shift camp-sight and her plane was swept over the edge of the reefing surrounding it. all four dogs indicated detecting the scent of human remains. no bones were found but soil samples have been taken. >> may be rewriting the history books before long. >>> 4:56. a home sitting atop of a landslide in contra costa county. the offers still pouring in. the entire home on the verge of collapse. home is red-tagged and on the market for $850,000. the hill underneath the home washed away during all the rains we just had. the online listing says the price reflects the cost of repairs. it has already received at least ten inquiries. apparently that is a fixer-upper. >>> happening today, ford's new go bikes will be available in the east bay. the company is launching the bike-sharing service in oakland, berkeley and emeryville. the kickoff ceremony is set for 10:00 t
there is even more evidence that she may have crash landed in the pacific 80 years ago. a research crew brought four bone-sniffing dogs to an island about 2,000 miles southwest of hawaii. they believe she died at a make shift camp-sight and her plane was swept over the edge of the reefing surrounding it. all four dogs indicated detecting the scent of human remains. no bones were found but soil samples have been taken. >> may be rewriting the history books before long. >>> 4:56. a...
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mountain and pacific is 202-748-8001. and if you've worked in the federal prison system and want to give perspective on this, 202-748-8002. let's start with dennis, koch south carolina. go ahead, you're on with our guest with your question or comment. caller: gentleman just answered my question to a certain degree as far as looking into the technology but i wanted to ask, aren't towers a little obsolete and antiquated? can't they put cameras up and monitoring systems with technology that would probably eliminate the need for multiple staffing in the towers, compared to one person watching several monitors. guest: you make -- the caller makes a very good point and i think some of that technology does exist today. there was a question in the escape of this gentleman, mr. hernandez that once he made it over the last layer of sensing, there is sensor technology microwave technology, motion detection and apparently he was able to defeat that as well. whether or not and defeat, i'm not sure what that means just yet because i ha
mountain and pacific is 202-748-8001. and if you've worked in the federal prison system and want to give perspective on this, 202-748-8002. let's start with dennis, koch south carolina. go ahead, you're on with our guest with your question or comment. caller: gentleman just answered my question to a certain degree as far as looking into the technology but i wanted to ask, aren't towers a little obsolete and antiquated? can't they put cameras up and monitoring systems with technology that would...
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after wednesday, pretty interesting, this high is going to recenter over the pacific northwest. looking at 90s to 100s from seattle to portland. winds are going to change direction. they could come out of the southeast. for the last few days we've been seeing a southerly flow over the sierra. this is the pattern shift will be watching. the point of that monsoon moisture to make a big push towards the sierra the boundary still very dry and middle of moisture on the increase. this could be a recipe for convection as we know dry lightning as the rain that falls might evaporate before hitting the grounds. this is something we'll have to take a close eye on for thursday into friday as the system starts to lift inland should open the door for cooler temperatures as we move through next weekend. san francisco now will see things starting to heat up for tuesday. that looks to be the warmest day around the bay. valley temperatures too. tuesday and wednesday, mid-90s to perhaps as hot as 105 around concord. stay tuned, thursday, the last thing we need is a lot of lightning strikes across
after wednesday, pretty interesting, this high is going to recenter over the pacific northwest. looking at 90s to 100s from seattle to portland. winds are going to change direction. they could come out of the southeast. for the last few days we've been seeing a southerly flow over the sierra. this is the pattern shift will be watching. the point of that monsoon moisture to make a big push towards the sierra the boundary still very dry and middle of moisture on the increase. this could be a...
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great pacific garbage patch which is now the size of a country come to life. you may be skeptical that a world where everyone knows garbage stations don't come to life on their own. you've got to feed them radiation. everyone knows that when you go to a quick break but i have live comedy shows coming up in seattle minneapolis chicago and washington d.c. just email redacted tonight at r.t. america dot tv tickets well they're right back go back. in case you're new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around quite. a ration from washington to washington media the. voters elect. on this country's business you. must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done. all the world's a stage and all the news companies merely players but what kind of parties aren t. american play r.t. america offers more artsy american personal. in many ways a news landscape just like defeat real news fake news good actors bad actors and in the end you could never hear on. so much parking on the world stage all the world's a stage all the world's
great pacific garbage patch which is now the size of a country come to life. you may be skeptical that a world where everyone knows garbage stations don't come to life on their own. you've got to feed them radiation. everyone knows that when you go to a quick break but i have live comedy shows coming up in seattle minneapolis chicago and washington d.c. just email redacted tonight at r.t. america dot tv tickets well they're right back go back. in case you're new to the game this is how it works...
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do you interpret this imbalance as a potential problem in the asia-pacific? gen. selva: it would be easy to interpret that as an offensive and balance but we're not restricted from building ballistic missile systems that can be launched from ships or airplanes in the intermediate nuclear forces treaty. it is specific to land-based missiles. so with respect to whether or not we use the imf treaty to say targets inside china might not be held at-risk, i think is a bridge too far. i believe we can assert that the deployment of missile systems would allow us to hold those targets. >> they do. although the obvious disadvantage of ships and aircraft as they are awfully small to land which is why china has 90% of their missile forces and not range with land. we are limited by our ships and aircraft. do you think we should consider extending offensive capabilities to allies in the asia and civic not bound by this treaty to help counterbalance china's offensive capabilities? gen. selva: i think that his options we should look at as people provide sound advice to military l
do you interpret this imbalance as a potential problem in the asia-pacific? gen. selva: it would be easy to interpret that as an offensive and balance but we're not restricted from building ballistic missile systems that can be launched from ships or airplanes in the intermediate nuclear forces treaty. it is specific to land-based missiles. so with respect to whether or not we use the imf treaty to say targets inside china might not be held at-risk, i think is a bridge too far. i believe we can...
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